May 28, 2008

OneVoice Youth Challenge World Leaders at WEF in Sharm El Sheikh

Two of the Palestinian winners from OneVoice's Imagine 2018 Contest and Israeli representatives from our Youth Leadership Program were featured in an interactive WorkSpace session at this year's World Economic Forum on the Middle East in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

The session on "Building Peace, Breaking Taboos" enabled the OV youth to challenge world leaders - among them Tony Blair, Amre Moussa, Rabbi David Rosen, and Yossi Beilin - with their visions for the future of the region.  The full press release is here.

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May 23, 2008

Live from Jerusalem - OneVoice Global Town Hall Meeting

On Monday 19 May, OneVoice - in partnership with Empower Peace - held a Global Town Hall Meeting featuring Israeli and Palestinian youth answering questions from students around the world. Over 1200 students tuned in for the live webcast.

The archived webcast is available in full here:

http://www.empowerpeace.org/page6/page32/page33/page33.html


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May 19, 2008

Press Release: Israeli and Palestinian Kids to Challenge World Leaders with Vision for 2018

Joint Discussion with Foremost Dignitaries at the World Economic Forum

OneVoice Debuts Imagine 2018 Campaign: Finalists Chosen to Participate in Ground-Breaking Session on Critical Taboo Issues in Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations Process

Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt / May 19, 2008 / This afternoon, in an interactive 'WorkSpace' Session with some of the world's foremost dignitaries and business leaders - including Tony Blair, Amre Moussa, Saeb Erekat, MK Yossi Beilin, and Rabbi David Rosen - four young students - two Israeli, two Palestinian - will lead a discussion on their visions for the future of the region, and on the taboo issues that often impede the negotiations process from moving forward.  The Palestinian students are finalists in the OneVoice Movement's Imagine: 2018 (www.imagine2018.org) campaign – an unprecedented national essay contest run by OneVoice in separate partnerships with the Israeli and Palestinian Ministries of Education.  The contest calls on students to envision what the year 2018 would look like if Prime Minister Olmert and President Abbas were to sign a peace agreement this year. The contest in Palestine has already concluded, receiving over 2,000 final submissions. The Israeli contest will close in June. 

“Two of the greatest stumbling blocks toward building support for the negotiations process at the grassroots level and for making progress at the negotiations table at the top-level are taboos – the issues that cannot be openly discussed within the two societies – and an inability to visualize the ways that a peace agreement would benefit peoples’ everyday lives,” said Daniel Lubetzky, the OneVoice Movement’s Founder. “People need to be able to imagine what an end to the conflict would look like, in order to be able to work for it, and they need to be able to talk about hard issues in order to prepare for working solutions.”

Immediately preceding the session, contest winners along with OneVoice staff and dignitaries including Tony Blair will take questions from the press.

About the “Building Peace, Breaking Taboos” Workspace:  As Israeli and Palestinian negotiators struggle to move post Annapolis, the core stumbling blocks to progress are becoming increasingly obvious.  Many of these blocks are linked to taboos on each side—that which cannot be said or done openly.  This session, or “workspace”, examined the consequences of a failure of the Annapolis process, and considered new approaches that break taboos and challenge the established wisdom of how to build a lasting agreement. 

“This is a very important opportunity for me, as a Palestinian – to write about my visions of a Palestine that is independent, free, and at peace with all its neighbours, and even more importantly, to talk about that vision with the leaders of the region and of the world,” said Christina Samir Odeh Yousef, age 14, one of the Palestinian essayists who is attending the WEF.

Smadar Cohen, age 24 and a youth leader working with OneVoice Israel, agreed. “As an Israeli it is also important to talk about our dreams for Israel’s future – about a day when Israel is safe to live in, and a day when Israelis can work with Syrians, Jordanians, Iraqis, Palestinians – all the people of the region – in an open and peaceful way to promote common interests.”

Imagine: 2018 (www.imagine2018.org) is an essay contest designed to enable people to envision some of the tangible benefits that would come from a peace agreement. It is being rolled out in two phases: The 2018 Essay Contest and the 2018: Director’s Cut.  Thousands of essays were submitted for the Palestinian and Israeli contests.  All of the winners will be announced by June 10, 2008.  Ten of the most compelling essays will then be turned into short films directed by some of the world’s foremost directors, including Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) and Danny DeVito.  The short films will be weaved into a one hour documentary and shown in the region, as well is in regional and international film festivals.

About the OneVoice Movement:

The OneVoice Movement is an international mainstream grassroots movement with over 600,000 signatories in roughly equal numbers both in Israel and in Palestine, and 1,280 highly-trained youth leaders. It aims to amplify the voice of the overwhelming but heretofore silent majority of moderates who wish for peace and prosperity, empowering them to demand accountability from elected representatives and work toward a two-state solution guaranteeing an end to occupation and violence, and a viable, independent Palestinian state at peace with Israel. OneVoice counts on its Board over 60 foremost dignitaries and business leaders across a wide spectrum of politics and beliefs, joining as OneVoice for conflict resolution. Learn more by visiting www.OneMillionVoices.org

May 12, 2008

You're Invited: Youth Voices Live from Jerusalem

OneVoice & Empower Peace Present: Global Town Hall Meeting

(webcast live to your living rooms, classrooms, and dorm rooms!)

Ever wonder what young Israelis and Palestinians growing up in conflict zones hope for, dream about, and are working to change? Ever wonder what both groups are doing to end the conflict between their two peoples?  Ever wonder what our role as citizens of the world should and can be?

If you've ever wondered and would like to know more, please join Empower Peace and OneVoice on Monday, May 19, for a Global Town Hall Meeting webcast from East Jerusalem linking Israeli and Palestinian youth leaders with students and young people from around the world.

The three Israel and three Palestinian youth leaders you'll be hearing from are youth leaders in the OneVoice Movement, a 640,000-person strong Israel-Palestinian conflict resolution organization. Israelis and Palestinians come to the OneVoice Movement for very different reasons, but they are united in their commitment work on parallel tracks with their own communities to end the conflict and to engage people from around the world in amplifying these calls for conflict resolution.

The webcast is broadcast live over the internet and is free.  You'll be able to log on, instant message in questions, and learn about what each of us as young people--in our own communities and on the world stage--can do to help end the conflict in Israel and Palestine.

BROADCAST DETAILS:

Date: Monday, May 19, 2008

Time:  12 PM EST / 9 AM PST (7 PM Jerusalem/Amman/Kuwait, 9 PM Islamabad)

Web Address: www.empowerpeace.org

To sign up your classroom or to learn more, please visit www.empowerpeace.org or www.OneMillionVoices.org.

About One Voice Movement

One Voice Movement is a mainstream nationalist grassroots movement with over 640,000 signatories in roughly equal numbers both in Israel and in Palestine, and 3,000 highly-trained youth leaders. It aims to amplify the voice of the overwhelming but heretofore silent majority of moderates who wish for peace and prosperity, empowering them to demand accountability from elected representatives and work toward a two-state solution guaranteeing an end to violence and occupation and the establishment of a viable, independent Palestinian state at peace with Israel. OneVoice counts on its Board over 60 foremost dignitaries and business leaders across a wide spectrum of politics and beliefs, joining as OneVoice for conflict resolution.  (www.OneMillionVoices.org)

About Empower Peace

The Empower Peace Foundation is a 501 © 3 non-profit organization committed to building bridges of mutual respect and understanding between youth in the United States and the Arab and Muslim worlds.  Empower Peace uses new technologies and the Internet to provide students an opportunity to learn directly from their peers around the world.  Empower Peace’s programs allow students to share their daily life, their culture, their history live over the Internet to thousands watching online.  Since its inception, Empower Peace has connected 30,000 students from 31 different countries.  (www.empowerpeace.org)

May 01, 2008

Imagining 2018 in Gaza

Under the supervision of OneVoice volunteer Mr. Alaa Hajjaj, 50 students  at Abu Baker el Razi Junior High School in El Shajaia neighborhood of Gaza City participated in the imagine: 2018 Essay Contest .

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Mr Alaa, who is a teacher in the school, explained to the students about OneVoice's 2018 contest, through which the best 2 essayists will receive a prize from the organization.

In the coming weeks, OneVoice Gaza is going to work to bring the essay contest into other schools throughout Gaza.

April 28, 2008

Another town hall meeting in Gaza

Yesterday, OneVoice Gaza organized a town hall meeting in Gaza City with the residents of al-Ziton neighborhood. The meeting's message was one of support to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas telling him to continue negotiations with the state of Israel, in order to reach a comprehensive framework agreement with Israel. More than 50 participants attended the meeting.

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The participants agreed that the negotiations should be the only path toward ending the occupation, but also expressed some hopelessness regarding the prospects for successful negotiations.  Ezzeldin Masri, OV Gaza's Director of Outreach, responded by saying that the leaders in Israel have realized that a two state solution is in Israel's best interest also, and that many of the political party leaders want to reach a compromise with the Palestinian leaders based on this framework.

Mowaffaq Alami, Executive Director of OV Gaza, spoke about the benefits that real peace will bring Palestinians, and the need to reach an agreement within this year.

April 27, 2008

2018: a peek into the contest in Israel

The imagine: 2018 essay contest launched in Israel a few weeks ago - working through the Israeli Ministry of Education, municipalities throughout the country, individual teachers and schools, various youth movements, and an internet forum called Tapuz to reach out to youth aged 13-17 for the contest.

Strong submissions have already started coming in from around Israel, expressing a vision of what Israel could be like ten years from now if there were peace.

One striking feature of many of these essays is the way that the students are conceiving of Israel as an active and integrated part of a regional community - that for many young Israelis, one of the most desirable things about a future peace is the idea of Israel working with - rather than fighting against - its neighbors.

About another month remains of the contest in Israel, and we're looking forward to reading the submissions as they come in. 

To read more about the contest in English, please visit www.imagine2018.org.

To read more about it in Hebrew, or to submit your essay, please visit www.onevoice.org.il/2018.shtml.

April 08, 2008

imagine: 2018 in Palestine - Submissions are in!

The last of the essay submissions for the imagine: 2018 contest in Palestine are in! 

The Palestinian Ministry of Education, with whom OneVoice Palestine is partnering to adminsiter the contest, received almost 2000 essays in total, from students aged 13-17 at public, private, and UNRWA schools throughout the West Bank. 

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Representatives from the Minsitry noted that it is amazing that children responded with such passion to the contest, given the difficult situation on the ground these past few months.  They were asked to write about a vision of peace and independence that they have never experienced for themselves.

OneVoice will be announcing the 50 winning essayists later in the spring. 

In the mean time, on the Israeli side, OneVoice Israel is facilitating a similar contest for Israeli schools

Learn more about both contests at www.imagine2018.org

April 07, 2008

World Health Day in Ramallah

As a means of introducing OV to the Palestinian people, OneVoice Palestine's youth leaders organized a day of public outreach in Ramallah for World Health Day.

OVP staff and volunteers today visited  the hospitals, health centers and rehabilitation centers in Ramallah holding a basket full of green apples, referencing  the proverb “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” They handed out the apples and OneVoice brochures to all the doctors, nurses, patients, and families.

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The green apples represent health in the world, and drew a smile on the faces of all who the volunteers met. It was such a small action, but it was a great way to reach out to normal citizens and let them know about the other work that OneVoice is doing in Palestine.

... and MORE from Gaza

Today OneVoice Gaza continued its Town Hall campaign with a meeting in North Gaza, attended by about 60 activists from Jabaliya Refugee Camp and Beit Lahia city. 

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The meetings focus on introducing OneVoice and ts methodology, and on gathering support for a two state solution, ending the occupation and establishing an independent Palestinian state at peace with Israel.  Participants told our Directors there that this was the first time they had heard such ideas discussed publicly in Gaza, and congratulated them on their brave decision to continue public activities in Gaza.  The majority asked to become active members of the Movement.